Question 1: How do you rank the 10 points after the generation of the surname Yan? The generation is formulated by the ancestors of a certain generation of the surname. For example, Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty formulated Yin, Hong, Yong, Mian, Yi, and Zai for future generations. , Pu, Yu, Heng, Qi, Tao, ], Zeng, Qi and other generations, future generations can be named according to this.
There are many people with the surname Yan. Depending on where they are branched, the generations left by their ancestors vary. China has a long history, but few families have passed it down for more than 20 generations. ——Even the so-called Confucius family is actually just a borrowed name.
Question 2: The generational ranking of the surname Yan and the origin of the Yan family in Guangdong: The first generation: Yan Xi (with the Wu family), the courtesy name: Jinqing, the name: Hou'an, Weiru The first Duke of Guangdong. He was a native of Wuxing Village, Sandu Town, Wujiang Prefecture, Jiangxi Province (the current place name)! He was born in the eighth year of Tiansheng reign of Emperor Renzong of the Song Dynasty (April 11, 1031). He was a Jinshi of Huangyou Special Science and was an official of Shaozhou Prefecture. , married the daughter of Wu Shi, a magistrate, and lived in Jinkang, Deqing (the current place name), and later settled in Yuanyuankeng, Qidong, Yunfudu. Yuanshou (92 years old) ended in the Renyin year of Emperor Weizong of the Song Dynasty (8th day of February 1122). Wu was born On August 21, 1030, Yuan Shou (79 years old) finally gave birth to a son on September 2, 1108. His name was Yan Mu, his second son was Yan Mu (with Mao family), his courtesy name was Yu Yuan, and his name was Jiren Gongguan. Zhizhongfeng Dafu, married the daughter of Guangxi's punishment envoy at that time, and lived in Dongyuankeng, Qidong, Yunfudu. He was born on January 2, 1069, and died on August 19, 1159. Yuanshou was 91 years old, and Mao was born in June 1069. On the 15th, and finally on November 17, 1126, Yuanshou was 58 years old. After his death, the Duke and Mao were buried together in Youyudi, Duqiling, on the mountain base Kungen Jianwei Chou. They gave birth to a son named Tingchen III: Yan Tingchen (Fang Fang's family name), courtesy name: Yao Zuo, nickname: Duanshu Gong, was a Jinshi in the third year of Xuanhe, Emperor Weizong of the Song Dynasty. He was promoted to the position of Supervising the Censor, and was awarded the title of Privy Secretary. He was then appointed as the general judge of Lianzhou in Zhengzhuo, and was added to the title of Zhengyipin after his death. In Shangzhu Kingdom, his wife was the daughter of Fang Zhen, the Taimiao Zhailang at that time! Gong was born on June 9, 1099, and died on March 14, 1191. Yuanshou was 92 years old! Fang was born on July 6, 1097, and finally On October 22, 1163, Yuan Shou was 65 years old. The couple were buried together in Touyun Xiutai, Guilin, Gaoyao. (Due to land expropriation, they moved next to Mu Cemetery in 1986)! They gave birth to three sons: Shi Dao, Zheng Dao and Ji Dao. (Because of When the Yuan soldiers crossed the war south, the Gong family moved from Dongyuankeng to Guilin Shitou Village in Gaoyao) The fourth generation: Yan Shidao (partnered to the Liang family), courtesy name: Yucheng, name: Wuxi, the eldest son of Duke Tingchen and his wife, married to Gaoyao Bi Zhi, the daughter of Liang Mingfu, was born on early February 1132 and died on September 16, 1203. Yuanshou was 62 years old. Liang was born on May 10, 1135 and died on January 13, 1198. Yuanshou was 62 years old. 62 years old. Buried together at Lvtang Xiashan, Qiwei, Yunfu. They gave birth to two sons: Yan Qing and Yan Rui (record lost, to be added). The fourth generation: Yan Zhengdao (with He family), courtesy name: Zhicheng, name: Jiyue. Naitingchengong's second son, the daughter of Gaoyang He Bing, was born on June 8, 1134, and died on October 16, 1206, Yuanshou was 73 years old; He was born on August 19, 1133, and died in April 1201. On the 9th of the month, Yuan Shou was 69 years old. The couple were buried together in the ridge opposite Qiwei in Yunfu Du, named: Guanyin Sitting on the Lotus! Their descendants moved from Shitou Village to Sihui City. The fourth generation: Yan Jidao (with Wu family), courtesy name : Yuxiang, nickname: Zhaoyue, the third son of Naiting Chengong was Bo Weiling during the Xiaozong period of Song Dynasty, and he was appointed as the magistrate of Qiandao County. His birth date is lost. Wu family, his birth date is lost. He was buried in He gave birth to two sons: Yan Yuan and Yan Pu. The fifth generation was Yan Qinggong (with the Hong family), whose courtesy name was Wenhe and whose name was Qiao Lin. He was the eldest son of Shidao and was a Jinshi in the Song Dynasty. Granted Xuan Yilang, Guanglu Temple, he was born on January 10, 1171, and died on September 23, 1250, Yuanshou was 80 years old. Hong was born on February 15, 1173, and died on May 3, 1253. Yuanshou was 81 years old. They were buried together in Gaotian Village, Gaoming. Note: The father moved from Stone Village, Gaoyao to Gaotian Village, Gaoming, and was the ancestor of the Yan family in Gaoming. He gave birth to two sons: Yan K and Yan P (recorded lost). Later there was Yan Wen , the descendants of Yan Wu, Yan Li, Yan De, and Yan Zhi, all of whom built ancestral halls for the ancestors of the first generation of Gaoming. He lived in Qiwei, the capital of Yunfu, and had three sons: Rongzu, Liezu, and Xizu. The fifth generation: Yan Pugong (partnered with the Xie family), named Yuan, and Quanlin. He was the second son of Jidao who moved from Yunfu to Fanshan Village in Gaoyao. , the birth dates of Yu'an Gong and his wife were lost, and they were buried in Shenkang Yangmeiling during the Taiding period of the Yuan Dynasty. They gave birth to two sons: Mingzu and Shaozu. The eldest son of Yu'an Gong moved from Fanshan, Gaoyao to Dongxifang, Tangdu Village, Gaoming, and founded his family Sanye! He gave birth to three sons: Bocai, Bosi, and Bohua VI. Yan Shaozu (with the Sun family), courtesy name: Wan Fifth, Naiyu'an Gong's second son was born in 1256 and died in 1324 at the age of 69. He was buried in Shenkang, in the shape of a flying phoenix. He sat on Xin Xiangyi and guarded Chen. He gave birth to four sons: Bo San (Jun). ), Bo Wu (), Bo Liu (Wei), Bo Hong () Later, Bo Jun and Bo Hong occupied high positions...&
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Question 3: Who knows the origin of the Yan family tree?
The totem of the surname Yan
is derived from the surname Mi. He came from the grandson of King Zhuang of Chu and took his posthumous surname as his surname. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, some of the Yan family restored the Zhuang family, thus forming the Zhuang and Yan families. The two surnames originally came from the same family, so there is an ancient saying that "no intermarriage is solemn". In the former Han Dynasty, there were Yan Zhu from Kuaiji, Yan Guang from Guangwu in the later Han Dynasty, Yan Zun from Shu County, Yin Yan Yannian from Henan Province, and Yan Mai from Yangzhou Governor.
Origin 2
Originated from the surname Ying, which came from the name of the city after the illness of Qin Yanjun during the Warring States Period. During the Warring States Period, Ying Junji, a famous general of the Qin clan, the concubine of Duke Xiao of Qin, and the half-brother of King Huiwen of Qin, was granted the title of Yan Junji of Shu County (today's Xingjing, Sichuan). He took the name of the feudal town as his surname and called him Yan Junji. The descendants of Yan Junji took the names of their ancestors as their surnames and passed them down from generation to generation. The Yan clan in Shu County also refused to join the Yan clan with the Mi surname.
The third origin
It originated from the ancient Yan State in ancient times, and its people took the name of the country as their surname[7]. According to legend, during the reign of Emperor Yao, there was a scholar named Xu You. Emperor Yao once wanted to give the world to him, but he refused and lived in seclusion in Jishan. Xu You had a friend, Yan Xi, who was a descendant of the ancient Yan state. In today's Juancheng County, Shandong Province, there is still a Yan clan that respects Yan Xi as the ancestor of the surname Mi and has always refused to join the Yan clan with the Mi surname.
Fourth Origin
Originated from the Xianbei people. During the reign of Murong of Later Yan Dynasty, some Dingling people had Yan as their surname. They were Hanized and changed their surnames to surnames. They were mainly distributed in Hebei
< p> Origin 5Originated from the Mongolian tribes, they came from the Mongolian tribes during the Yuan Dynasty, and were surnames based on the Chinese name of the tribe. Later, some Manchu people adopted it as their surname.
Origin 6
Originated from the Manchus, from the Jurchen tribes in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and are Chinese surnames based on the tribal names.
Origin Seven
Derived from other ethnic minorities, it is a Chinese change of surname to surname. Today, the Yan clan is distributed among ethnic minorities such as the Yi, Tu, and Korean ethnic groups. Most of their origins are from the policy of restraining the people and the movement of returning natives to the land promoted by the central government in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. , the surname was changed to the Han surname Yan.
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Zu Qizhong continued to describe, kind and kind, and prosperous and righteous.
Fang Zhi is thoughtful, to guard the king's glory, to be honest and self-sustaining, to be beautiful in the world, to inherit the family and found the country, to be virtuous, to respect teachers and choose friends, to be famous for learning, to be high-minded and to be honest and honest. , Speed ??is the ancestral teaching, long hair is auspicious.
Question 4: How are Yan’s characters arranged? . It is basically written in the family tree, but it seems that the daughter of the clan does not have a seniority, only the male of the clan does. Generally speaking, the genealogy is written in ink. The family tree is written on the lid of a wooden box that used to be at home. It is about the size of today's Chinese language books and is 10 centimeters high. If you still have the wooden box where you wrote your family tree at home, I suggest you take a look.
Question 5: What is the next generation of the surname Yan Xiang? The next generation of the surname Yan Xiang is the generation of Yun.
Yangxin County, Hubei, Daye Yan family: "Yu Zhonghongguang succeeded you when he was (you should think about learning), be loyal to yourself (Jin Zong Jiazheng), Guimao Jiaxu (Qiwen Mingxiu) ) Jinrong Xianting, auxiliary to the country, famous and prosperous in the world, Yongbin is prosperous, Zhenxianda Quanqing is fragrant, talented, rich, handsome, and elegant.”
The surname Yan ranks 27th in "Hundred Family Surnames". In 2007, China's population with the surname Yan totaled more than 2.2 million, ranking 93rd in China.
The ancestor of the surname Yan was Yan Ji (about 188 BC - 105 BC), whose surname was Zhuang. He was a poet and poet in the Western Han Dynasty, and later generations called him "Master Yan". He wrote a lot of works, including 24 poems and poems. Today, only one piece is left, "Sorrow for Time and Ming", which is a work mourning Qu Yuan. When Yan Ji was young, he and Sima Xiangru were both good at poetry. He once wrote the poem "Sorrow for the Season", in which he lamented that Qu Yuan was loyal and did not meet his master, expressing his feelings about not being able to meet his talents. King Wu Liu Bi recruited talents and attracted young people from all over the world. Yan Ji, Zou Yang and Mei Cheng all served in Wu, and were famous for their literary debates. He once wrote a letter to remonstrate Liu Bi's rebellion, but it was not accepted. Later, he traveled to Liang and was favored by King Xiao of Liang. Known as "Master Zhuang" in the world. Yan Ji's surname is Yan, which also refers to things after death.
Because of their dignity and reputation, the people of the Yan clan regarded him as the ancestor of the Yan surname.
Question 6: The generational ranking of Jie's surname. The generation of Jie's surname in Lianjiang, Guangdong: "De Congxiu, Kaizi, Yuanshi Dunxing, Chongji, Yanye, Yingguangshiyuan, Zhenjia" Mo Xianhao, Junda, culture and martial arts, extraordinary ambitions, will shine brightly in China forever."
Question 7: The origin of the surname Yan Daoxing! How many people with the surname Yan are there in the country? Genealogy of the surname Yan! Origin of the surname Yan_Hundred Family Surnames
Distribution Areas
According to "A Study of Surnames", there are three main counties with the surname Yan: Tianshui County: Pingxiang (where Tianshui County of Han Dynasty is located) Northwest of today's Tongwei County, Gansu Province). In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was once changed to Hanyang County and moved to Ji County (now southeast of Gangu). Wei restored the original name of Tianshui. The Western Jin Dynasty moved to Shangbang (today's water market). Tianshui County in the Sui and Tang Dynasties was Qinzhou. Feng Yi County: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established Zuo Feng Yi, and the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms changed it to Feng Yi County, which governed Linjin (today's Dali County, Shaanxi Province). Huayin County: ancient county name. In the Spring and Autumn Period, it was the land of the Jin State, and in the Han Dynasty, Huayin County was established (named Huayin because it is located in the north of Huashan Mountain). The administrative seat was in the east of Huayin County, Shaanxi Province. During the Song Dynasty, it was moved to the northwest of Mian County, Shaanxi Province. In the first year of Tianbao of the Tang Dynasty (742), Huazhou was changed to Huayin County, and its administrative location was Zheng County (now Huaxian County, Shaanxi Province). In the first year of Qianyuan (758), it was renamed Huazhou. The ancient city is located in the southeast of Huayin County, Shaanxi Province.
Historical origins
The origin of "Yan"
There are six origins of the surname Yan: 1. It comes from the surname Zhuang. In order to avoid the name taboo of Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang, the surname was changed strict. According to "Tongzhi? Clan Briefing? Posthumous Name as Clan", during the Eastern Han Dynasty, the surname Zhuang was changed to Yan to avoid the taboo of Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, some people with the surname Yan returned to their original surname Zhuang. In this way, there was a situation where the surnames Zhuang and Yan coexisted in the world. Therefore, there is a saying that "Zhuang and Yan belong to the same sect, and people with the same surname cannot marry." 2. Comes from the surname Mi, who was born after King Zhuang of Chu during the Warring States Period and took his posthumous name as his surname. According to the "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames": "The surname Mi is a descendant of King Zhuang of Chu, and his surname is posthumous." The surname Mi can be traced back to Emperor Zhuanxu, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor. 3. It comes from the Warring States Period when the Qin Dynasty had a serious illness and the emperor named it after the fiefdom. In the Qin Dynasty, Yan Junji was granted the title of Yandao County, Shu County (today's Yingjing, Sichuan Province). He took Yi as his surname, so he was called Yan Junji. His descendants passed down the surname Yan from generation to generation and were called the Yan family. 4. It comes from the Yan State in ancient times, and the people of the country took the name of the country as their surname. According to "Xing Kao", in ancient times, there was the State of Yan, and the people of the country took the country as their surname. 5. People from Dingling have surnames with Yan as their surname. According to the "Book of Jin", there were people in Dingling who had Yan as their surname during the reign of Murong Murong of Later Yan Dynasty. 6. People from ethnic minorities have the surname Yan. The Manchu, Yi, Tu, Xibo, Korean and other ethnic groups all have the surname Yan.
Got the surname of the ancestor
Yan Ji. Yan Ji, whose surname was Zhuang, was a great scholar and poet in the Western Han Dynasty who was famous all over the world. Later generations called him "Master Yan". He wrote a lot, including 24 poems and poems, but only one piece, "A Sorrow for Time and Ming", has been handed down to this day, which is a work mourning Qu Yuan. According to historical records, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, because there was Emperor Ming Liu Zhuang, he ordered the surname Zhuang to be changed to his surname (the ancient emperor's name was not available to the subjects). Yan Ji's surname is Yan, which also refers to things after death. Because of their dignity and reputation, the people of the Yan clan regarded him as the ancestor of the Yan surname.
Migration distribution
The surname Yan was mainly changed from the surname Zhuang, so it was widely distributed from the beginning. According to historical records, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, people with the surname Yan mostly lived in Shandong, Hubei, Anhui, and Zhejiang. In addition, there are also footprints of the Yan surname in Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, most people with the surname Yan in the north lived in northern regions such as Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, and Gansu. Among them, the surname Yan was the most popular in Shaanxi and Gansu. The three major counties in the history of the development of the surname Yan: Tianshui County, Fengyi County, and Huayin County all came from this two counties. land. It can be seen that the development of the Yan surname in the north was flourishing during this period. However, with the wars and dynasty changes in later generations, which led to the migration of many Yan surnames to the south, the Yan surname in the Central Plains gradually fell into silence, while the Yan surname in the south became more and more prominent. After the Tang Dynasty, although the Yan surname in the north experienced wars and its development was suppressed, there are still very few people with the Yan surname in the annals of history. For example, Yan Tingzhi, the chief minister of the Tang Dynasty, came out of Huayin (today's Huaxian County, Shaanxi Province). In the south, people with Yan names came and went. In the Song Dynasty, there were Yan Ren, Yan Yu, and Yan Can, all from Shaowu (now in Fujian), and they were known as the "Three Yans" in the world. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, people with the surname Yan mostly lived along the coasts of Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Fujian. In addition, there are also a small number of residents with the surname Yan in Yunnan, Guangdong and other places. In the Ming Dynasty, some people with the surname Yan from Shanxi moved from Dahuaishu to Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Anhui and other places. During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, people with the surname Yan began to cross the sea to Taiwan from Fujian, Guangdong and other places. During the Yongzheng and Qianlong years, the number of people entering Taiwan gradually increased, and most of them lived in Taipei, Miaoli, Nantou and other places.
Today, the majority of people with the surname Yan are especially in Hubei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other provinces. The above three provinces account for more than half of the Han population with the surname Yan in the country. The surname Yan is the 112th-ranked surname in China today. It has a large population, accounting for about 0.14% of the country's Han population.
Hall name
Tianshui Hall: According to "Qian Family Surnames", the Yan family was in Tianshui County in ancient times. In addition, the main hall names of the Yan surname include: "Fuchundang", "Tiaoshantang", "Guqiutang", "Qishantang", "Yiyatang", "Silutang", "Chiwutang" "Tang", "Haiyuntang", etc. 5. Clan Characteristics 1. The surname Yan is a typical southern surname. 2. A person with a surname Yan, possesses literary talent and military prowess. Among them, most of the scribes are famous in history for their noble and filial behavior. For example, in the Western Han Dynasty, there was Yan Zun who read Laozi behind closed doors, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was the hermit Yan Guang. Military generals include Yan Yan from the Three Kingdoms Period, Yan Wu from the Tang Dynasty, etc... >>
Question 8: I am from the Yan family, and my father is from the Cheng generation. I am from the generation of Dao. Where can I find my grandfather who is of the same generation as us?
Question 9: The generational ranking of the surname I in Huaiyuan, Anhui (except for the surname) Generation I): "Shang Pei Guo Huai Xue Hong Jin Zhengjia was promoted to the rank of a teacher, Luo Shanhai crossed the evergreen pines and cypresses".
Question 10: Who knows the generation of the Yan family tree? Which generation is below the orthographic generation